Archive | August, 2011

Obits from Aug. 25 edition

Wilburn “Bill” Drew Champion Jr., Nov. 19, 1922 – Aug. 19, 2011 Wilburn “Bill” Drew Champion Jr., age 88, passed away on Aug. 19, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a longtime resident of Boulder City. Bill was born on Nov. 19, 1922, in Ranger, Texas, to Wilburn and Mattie Holley Champion. He served [...]

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Work starts on U.S. 93 widening

U.S. Highway 93 was reduced to one lane in each direction from Buchanan Boulevard to Lakeshore Drive on Tuesday to begin the improvement project through the Hemenway Valley, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Community needs to support city’s most important nonprofit

Community needs to support city’s most important nonprofit

It is no secret the Clark County School District is facing a budget crisis. While the four public schools — Boulder City High, Garrett Junior High, King and Mitchell Elementary — have been able to avoid large teacher cuts, positions have been lost. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login [...]

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Library’s monthly Lego Challenge continues to build

Library’s monthly Lego Challenge continues to build

By Mike Miranda Boulder City Review Nearly 20 children competed in the monthly Lego competition at the Boulder City Library on July 28, an event that is quickly gaining popularity since its inception more than a year ago. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Travis Robinson expected to hold No.1 spotBC tennis programs hoping to net gains

Travis Robinson expected to hold No.1 spotBC tennis programs hoping to net gains

By Pedro F. Fonteboa Boulder City Review The Boulder City boys and girls tennis teams hit the court this coming week with two preseason matches. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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A few tips for seniors on choosing fruits, veggies

A few tips for seniors on choosing fruits, veggies

The nutrition gurus tell seniors how important it is to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. The fresh variety is best if it doesn’t hang around in the fridge forever, otherwise frozen will do. Canned items come in last, but they are better than nothing.

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New school year starts for BC amid budget strains

New school year starts for BC amid budget strains

By Arnold M. Knightly Boulder City Review New Boulder City High Principal Kent Roberts is looking for the silver lining in a very dark cloud. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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BC kicks off against The Meadows FridayYoung Eagles team starts season on road

BC kicks off against The Meadows FridayYoung Eagles team starts season on road

By Pedro F. Fonteboa Boulder City Review Boulder City High School kicks off its football season Friday night against The Meadows in Summerlin, and head coach Alex Kazel said he expects to see two things on the field – youth and a lot of hard workers. … The rest of this article is available to [...]

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Area landmark reopens Saturday

Area landmark reopens Saturday

By Jack Johnson Boulder City Review After months of being closed for renovations Boulder Bowl will reopen Saturday. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Library to hold a series of events for kids and families The Boulder City Library, 701 Adams Blvd., will host a series of events centered on children. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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